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Optimization of hydraulic fracturing in tight gas reservoirs with alternative fluid

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Optimization of hydraulic fracturing in tight gas reservoirs with alternative fluid (Volume 70) (English shop)

Faisal Mehmood (Author)

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ISBN-13 (Hard Copy) 9783736974722
ISBN-13 (eBook) 9783736964723
Language English
Page Number 160
Lamination of Cover matt
Edition 1.
Book Series Schriftenreihe des Energie-Forschungszentrums Niedersachsen (EFZN)
Volume 70
Publication Place Göttingen
Place of Dissertation Clausthal
Publication Date 2021-07-26
General Categorization Dissertation
Departments Engineering
Environmental technology
Energy engineering
Keywords alternative fluid, light alkanes, hydraulic fracturing, tight gas, proppants, fracture conduictivity, Leichtalkane, Fracking, Knallgas, Proppenstoffe, Konduktivität, Erdölressourcen, petroleum resources, Energiebedarf, energy needs, Erdgas, natural gas, fossiler Brennstoff, fossil fuel, Energiemix, energy mix, effiziente Energieversorgung, Energieerzeugung, Tight-Gas-Lagerstätten, dichte Gasspeicher, Grundwasserqualität, ground water quality, Frac-Flüssigkeiten, frac-fluids, n-Alkane, n-alkanes, Viskosität, viscosity, Hydraulic Fracturing, Kohlenwasserstoffindustrie, hydrocarbon industry, Muttergestein, source rock, Schadstoffe, pollutants, emissions, Emissionen, Diesel, Brückentechnologie, bridging technology, Global Energy Review, globale Energiebewertung, Stromsektor
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Due to the finite nature of petroleum resources and depletion of conventional reservoirs, the exploitation of unconventional resources has been a key to meeting world energy needs. Natural gas, a cleaner fossil fuel compared to oil and coal, has an increasing role in the energy mix. It is expected that the peak global natural gas production will remain between 3.7-6.1 trillion m3 per year between 2019 and 2060.
Therefore, addressing the technical challenges posed by reservoir exploitation technologies in an environmentally responsible manner is critical for efficient energy production and energy secure of the world.